We like art. If you like art too, that's quite a coincidence, because we have a lot of art available just for people like you. All of this art is suspiciously rendered for standard monitor resolutions, making it eerily easy to use any of these images as your computer's desktop background.

Which image should you choose for your desktop background? Well, it should probably be something you really, really like. Once you've found the one that strikes you as extra impressive, simply select the resolution that corresponds to that your monitor's resolution, which is . When the high-resolution version of the image appears, right click on the image, and then select "Set as Desktop Background" or the equivalent. You can also save the image to your computer's hard drive and assign it as your desktop background through your operating system if necessary. Both options are equally exciting.

You might be wondering what sort of magic was used to create these intricate works. Electric magic! More specifically, digital magic. Programs like Vue, Bryce, Poser, Apophysis, Chaoscope, Illustrator, and Photoshop among others were used to generate these pieces. Some of these programs are used in Hollywood to make unappealing, big-budget movies with no storylines.

If you're looking to use an image for something other than a desktop background, contact us so we can talk to each other really professionally, like authentic business acquaintances. Otherwise, enjoy your new background!